Here's something I've been experimenting with, it's simple gtk radio script all in one file (no separate configuration options or multiple playlists, translations etc,)
This is not really user-friendly and it's experimental, but it's portable,
You can edit preferences at the begining of file manually only, and at the end of file you can see where playlist starts.
Do not remove the CNTMARKER from where it is and edit stations only below that line
Save file, remove fake .gz, make it executable and click to run.

Downloaded and followed your instructions. Placed the executable in /my-application/bin. I'm listening to it now. I don't find it user unfriendly. Haven't had to edit the playlist part of the file. This is probably because I mainly listen to UK stations and they are all there.

charlie6, I'll add it as option in next version, but for now you should be able to type it in entry box in preferences no matter if it's in drop-down list or not. (restart radio app after you save preferences, see screenshot, now when I save it I get volume 0 because I don't have that control but it's remembered in preferences)

EDIT: Oh, I see now that I should have typed it with space as "Master Mono", it now has value in volume bar but moving it doesn't change output volume for me.

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